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i have news for those people -- it won't work. there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat rallied with leaders from the business community, the later community, the religious community. many of you were there. the bill we forged was not perfect. it was not what any one person might think was optimal but because people were willing to compromise, we came up with a common-sense comprehensive reform that was so far from a false debate, the notion that somehow on the one hand there is mass deportation. that was not what we were talking about. the american
i have news for those people -- it won't work. there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition...
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at that point, we have a list of tools that will allow us to drain reserves from the system and normalize interest rates to bring us back to a more normal water policy. -- in normal monetary policy. >> is that correct? ther is a microphone right behind you. >> think you for your marks. i wanted to ask you briefly, in regards to the shattered banking system which he spoke at length about, what have we learned about -- what have we learned and what do we need to learn about how the -- about the traditional undstandings of monetary policy. >> as i discussed in my remarks, the main problem -- there are many problems, but the single most important problem is we have a regulatory system which was designed fundamentally for the 1930's, which was a period when our financial system was essentially banks. there were some innovations and changes in financial regulate -- regulation. we tried to monetize the financial regulatory system. unfortunately the animation in the system which created the use of off-balance sheet funding and the use -- and original as the distribute model which brought subprime
at that point, we have a list of tools that will allow us to drain reserves from the system and normalize interest rates to bring us back to a more normal water policy. -- in normal monetary policy. >> is that correct? ther is a microphone right behind you. >> think you for your marks. i wanted to ask you briefly, in regards to the shattered banking system which he spoke at length about, what have we learned about -- what have we learned and what do we need to learn about how the --...
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it is 22 degrees above average. a new record at washington dulles as well. we tied the record today at 95. we had a hot day back in 1970 and we beat that today. all around the area, we are watching these numbers come down slowly. 96 in fairfax and marshall and 91 in gaithersburg. when we have cooler air to the west, is not frosty. it is cooler than we have and that is the kind of air that is coming in tomorrow. the noticeably cooler air is west of here. look at the numbers when you get back to chicago and minneapolis. it is 60 right now. more noticeably for us is what will happen on sunday when the wind starts coming off of the atlantic. the cold front will market down into the 80s and -- nodded down into the '80s. -- knocked it down into the 80s. there are the numbers tomorrow, about 85. much cooler on sunday with some showers and monday and tuesday could pick up some significant rainfall. >> the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers, moving you forward. >> the redskins and it was on sunday. who do you like? what's the redskins, of
it is 22 degrees above average. a new record at washington dulles as well. we tied the record today at 95. we had a hot day back in 1970 and we beat that today. all around the area, we are watching these numbers come down slowly. 96 in fairfax and marshall and 91 in gaithersburg. when we have cooler air to the west, is not frosty. it is cooler than we have and that is the kind of air that is coming in tomorrow. the noticeably cooler air is west of here. look at the numbers when you get back to...
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i use scotts winterguard. >> live and in hd, this is an -- abc7 news at noon on your side. >> good afternoon. from your on brown was. washington, d.c., which of to a rainy start to this work week. and is coming down hard in some areas. adam caskey is your within the get our first forecast. this is much needed brain. it is nice. >> the timing is not so bad for us. i know is not good for the commute and even later this evening or tomorrow morning, but we really need the rain. we are getting it right now. we are getting a perfect long soak everywhere. where it is raining in the metro area, it is coming down very hard. the red and yellow you see right here, down the belt way toward extreme north arlington, these showers are falling each other and they move like a train follow each other and dumping heavy rainfall. one point to 5 inches at t.j. elementary. -- 1.25 inches. more on this and the expected accumulation coming up. >> return to the news of the day. police in silver spring are searching for a hit-and-run driver who said a young woman to the hospital. this happened saturday night on carro
i use scotts winterguard. >> live and in hd, this is an -- abc7 news at noon on your side. >> good afternoon. from your on brown was. washington, d.c., which of to a rainy start to this work week. and is coming down hard in some areas. adam caskey is your within the get our first forecast. this is much needed brain. it is nice. >> the timing is not so bad for us. i know is not good for the commute and even later this evening or tomorrow morning, but we really need the rain. we...
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patterson new jersey. so there you have it forty three million americans are now living in poverty but at least those who have money they should be seizing the opportunity to invest and know that things will get better right well i think oh by the words of one of the world world's richest and most influential and best years and philanthropists doesn't look so good at a conference on wednesday when asked to describe the current state of the us economy george soros only had one word to sum it all up blah that's right blah one single incredibly boring word so when even george soros doesn't see any light or to go there or hear discuss it from our new york studio is a gray. why from the business insider now gregory block like i said not very good have citing descriptive word if you had one word to sum up the state of the u.s. economy right now what would it be. it would have to be met. not much different than george soros is. the ok i have got already to start hearing these days i mean you know we just we've be
patterson new jersey. so there you have it forty three million americans are now living in poverty but at least those who have money they should be seizing the opportunity to invest and know that things will get better right well i think oh by the words of one of the world world's richest and most influential and best years and philanthropists doesn't look so good at a conference on wednesday when asked to describe the current state of the us economy george soros only had one word to sum it all...
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into our new building, a much expanded space, better space. it will be wonderful for the museum for decades to come. and 15 short years we have been amazed by we have outgrown the building. the collection has grown to 26,000 works. >> was a challenging to decide what was going to be put on display during the anniversary year? >> 3 people on our staff spent 2 1/2 years of going through archives, the storage vaults, honor think all kinds of works that we have not seen -- uncovering lot of works that we have not seen but also history we uncovered about how we presented a television show produced by the museum, in the museum, in 1950. a lot of great stories that the presentation tells. >> the most recent news was the incredible decision on the part of donna morris fisher to give their collection to sfmoma. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headqu
into our new building, a much expanded space, better space. it will be wonderful for the museum for decades to come. and 15 short years we have been amazed by we have outgrown the building. the collection has grown to 26,000 works. >> was a challenging to decide what was going to be put on display during the anniversary year? >> 3 people on our staff spent 2 1/2 years of going through archives, the storage vaults, honor think all kinds of works that we have not seen -- uncovering...
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for us to be a competitive economic force going into a new paradigm having to do with the rest of the world, what do we need? >> i think we need to retain the traditional ethic of work and success. i think we need to invest significantly in education. >> charlie: and rflt and d. >> and r&d. education there has been a lot of progress made towards moving towards incentives for teachers to be better performing in primary and secondary school. one of the big issues i think we need to recognize is ironically rising health care costs have been causing problems for our public universities because rising health care costs have been causing medicaid costs increase in state budgets, causing them to cut back on their support for our leading public universities. that's a significant issue. so if you look at assistant professor salaries, for example, at public universities versus private, they've plummeted in comparison. over the past two decades or so. >> charlie: people keep talking about innovation. what does that mean to you? >> innovation is the process of new technology and new invengs and i
for us to be a competitive economic force going into a new paradigm having to do with the rest of the world, what do we need? >> i think we need to retain the traditional ethic of work and success. i think we need to invest significantly in education. >> charlie: and rflt and d. >> and r&d. education there has been a lot of progress made towards moving towards incentives for teachers to be better performing in primary and secondary school. one of the big issues i think we...
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we have new imaging techniques that are used, such as the body scans used for soft tissues, lymph nodes, there are a variety of things that are on the horizon. >> another way of treating prostate cancer is radiation and we have on the screen there a -- an image of radiation treatments. what do we see there, dr. manyak? >> well, you see a schematic representation of what would be termed external beam radiation therapy which is an outside -- a source outside of the body directing the beam towards the prostate area. >> yeah, what are the risks and what are the unfortunate negative side effects? >> well, radiation has similar risks to surgical approach in this area, you can have both incontinence and erectile dysfunction. >> was radiation considered to you rather than the radical surgery? is there i considered all of it. >> did he give you that option? >> yes, i had that option. >> did you rule that out? >> i did personally. >> you wanted to make sure you had gotten rid of the cancer? >> that's right. what was available in the i used the john hopkins medical library as my source, and from m
we have new imaging techniques that are used, such as the body scans used for soft tissues, lymph nodes, there are a variety of things that are on the horizon. >> another way of treating prostate cancer is radiation and we have on the screen there a -- an image of radiation treatments. what do we see there, dr. manyak? >> well, you see a schematic representation of what would be termed external beam radiation therapy which is an outside -- a source outside of the body directing the...
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look at the governor's race in new jersey, and everybody said chris christie run in new jersey and bob mcdonnell won a big race. you want to talk to the folks who watch political movements in this country, you talk to karl rove or the folks who really watch politics. they will say the biggest election occurred in -- does anybody know? pennsylvania. does anybody know what happened in the pennsylvania in 2009? no, but it was the most important election. you go back and read the comments from some of these guys, they will talk about it because it was the most high- profile election. what happened in pennsylvania in 2009? we had seven or eight judicial races. we elect our judges, which is not a bad idea, by the way, given what went on here in iowa. we elect our judges. but like executive offices, these are not a very expensive campaign to spend $200,000, and like david said, name recognition is everything. people don't know the positions that these people hold. they are how people feel about the democratic party and republican party, and they are much more reflective of the generic mood of
look at the governor's race in new jersey, and everybody said chris christie run in new jersey and bob mcdonnell won a big race. you want to talk to the folks who watch political movements in this country, you talk to karl rove or the folks who really watch politics. they will say the biggest election occurred in -- does anybody know? pennsylvania. does anybody know what happened in the pennsylvania in 2009? no, but it was the most important election. you go back and read the comments from some...
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they say were used to retire at 68 and 67. go is"we?" we his men. we have seen a decline over decades in the retirement age but there has been an increase in people working at older ages. there are more people working but they tend to retire earlier because women tend to retire earlier than men because they often retire at the same time their husbands do and their husbands are often older. that is a non-issue. it is not true that we're working less at older ages 3 we are working more than we ever have been at older ages. that is what matters to social security not be misleading statistic of what the retirement age is. the other point is that this has been debunked by the concept that social security is an entitlement and entitlement costs are spiralling out of control. that is absolutely not true. social security will increase a little bit but it will lead. law level of. f. if we can restrain health-care costs, we would not have this problem. it has nothing to do with aging or life expectancy. it has everything to do with health care costs. the othe
they say were used to retire at 68 and 67. go is"we?" we his men. we have seen a decline over decades in the retirement age but there has been an increase in people working at older ages. there are more people working but they tend to retire earlier because women tend to retire earlier than men because they often retire at the same time their husbands do and their husbands are often older. that is a non-issue. it is not true that we're working less at older ages 3 we are working more...
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10:00 and be sure to stay with us for abc 7 news at eleven o'clock. still ahead, adam >> one couple in washington state took the plunge in an unusual way. >> i now pronounce you man and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> they tied the knot on a roller coaster. they said their vows and the newlyweds won the roller coaster wedding in a radio contest and had only one week to buy a dress and plan the wedding gift they look very happy. >> that is always interesting. it will be fantastic weather this weekend. there will be the blue mont affair going on in western loudoun county perry and that starts at 10:00 saturday and sunday. >> that will be nice. thank you for being here with us on this midday. have a great weekend.
10:00 and be sure to stay with us for abc 7 news at eleven o'clock. still ahead, adam >> one couple in washington state took the plunge in an unusual way. >> i now pronounce you man and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> they tied the knot on a roller coaster. they said their vows and the newlyweds won the roller coaster wedding in a radio contest and had only one week to buy a dress and plan the wedding gift they look very happy. >> that is always interesting. it will be...
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it's to remind us, while i was looking at these projects, they employed 42 percent women. it's very unusual in the art world. and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war
it's to remind us, while i was looking at these projects, they employed 42 percent women. it's very unusual in the art world. and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the...
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archery at golden gate park. our play grounds. here it is in use today. this is bernal heights park. you can still see the gutters they put in there. this is buena vista parks. this is quezar park. this is mount davidson. look out for the rock. this is on telegraph park. this is stern grove. this is a little known park above candle stick. here's my friend jake, standing by a wall. this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up. san francisco is rich in the various kinds of arts projects. we have a fabulous collection of stuff here. there were four components. there was visual arts, federal theater, federal music
archery at golden gate park. our play grounds. here it is in use today. this is bernal heights park. you can still see the gutters they put in there. this is buena vista parks. this is quezar park. this is mount davidson. look out for the rock. this is on telegraph park. this is stern grove. this is a little known park above candle stick. here's my friend jake, standing by a wall. this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the...
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. >> today on news makers, senator john barrasso at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. flu >> president obama went to falls church, virginia to hear from several people about the healthcare law. several provisions took place thursday to allow children up to age 26 to stay on their parent's plan. this is about 50 minutes. >> how are you? take off your jacket here. >> welcome to our backyard. we tried clean you everything. watch your step. 36 years ago, i was born with severe 9 defin yen si. it's been a bit of a challenge over the years. in 2006, i reached a lifetime cap after three years. i was trying to figure out what i should do, go on a disability policy, change jobs, fortunately, my employer came threw and was able to cover my costs. we had an opportunity to have this employer take occur of us. 90% of the costs deal with the clotting factor and the medications i take. that's really where i drive up healthcare it is important to have a policy that will cover that. . >> for people who are here. first of all, i have the second of health and human services. she's charge
. >> today on news makers, senator john barrasso at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. flu >> president obama went to falls church, virginia to hear from several people about the healthcare law. several provisions took place thursday to allow children up to age 26 to stay on their parent's plan. this is about 50 minutes. >> how are you? take off your jacket here. >> welcome to our backyard. we tried clean you everything. watch your step. 36 years ago, i was born with...
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let us keep the west side of the waterfront quiet. let us keep it at 40 feet. we did it for good reason down the other end. we cannot do anything about the south side. let's keep the north side beautiful. there is no comparison. president fong: allan mark. >> hello. i am a resident of washington hills for 20 years and a homeowner there. i have also been a member of the telegraph club for 18 years. i am the president of the company involved in real estate consulting on the residential side. i strongly support the northeast embarcaderos study. it has been very thorough, very well thought out. this town averages about 1000 sales a year of condos. at the peak of the market, there were 3000 condominium sold in 2007. right now we have 800 left that are not in contract. there is virtually no new residential construction going on in the market. i do not see anything happening for the next year or two. i envision another shortage of housing, unfortunately. many developments take a minimum of 18 months to three years to build. i know the embarcadero very well. i think we
let us keep the west side of the waterfront quiet. let us keep it at 40 feet. we did it for good reason down the other end. we cannot do anything about the south side. let's keep the north side beautiful. there is no comparison. president fong: allan mark. >> hello. i am a resident of washington hills for 20 years and a homeowner there. i have also been a member of the telegraph club for 18 years. i am the president of the company involved in real estate consulting on the residential...
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if you look at the investment of $9 million and what that will buy us, it will buy us 1,700 job placements, which is a pretty good run on our investment. at the same time, we'll be helping 25 families that are eligible. back to public assistance if we worked long enough. we'll also be serving non-custodial parents, the extent that they're participating in the program, dads who aren't living at home, but are eligible to be served. it was designed internally but with a lot of input from the private sector. scott helped us bounce some ideas off him and some of his colleagues in the small business community. and throughout the program. i can't thank scott enough for his feedback and being a soundingboard, not only for internal program operations, but also really on program design and what small businesses look for in terms of supporting wages and hiring individuals. so i'll turn over to scott for a few comments and be happy to answer some questions. >> i'm scott, i'm the president of small business california. i also own a small business in san francisco. i have about 29 employees. disappointe
if you look at the investment of $9 million and what that will buy us, it will buy us 1,700 job placements, which is a pretty good run on our investment. at the same time, we'll be helping 25 families that are eligible. back to public assistance if we worked long enough. we'll also be serving non-custodial parents, the extent that they're participating in the program, dads who aren't living at home, but are eligible to be served. it was designed internally but with a lot of input from the...
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for us, we are at the status quo. we have a month left. we're working hard to get our folks ready for the transition. we hope to not have to do that, but we are preparing for pretty bad news. today, final push. the mayor will talk a little bit about the program as well. >> thanks, and thank you all very much for taking the time to be here. i actually just left senator feinstein, who has been a champion of this program. the reference that not to impress but to impress upon you that we need all the friends we can get all the champions we can get to extend this program. 3820 families are being served by this program. these are families, many of which -- close to, in fact, 1000 of these families were on welfare, and now pulled out of welfare and have the dignity of a paycheck and the dignity that comes with a paycheck. when they come back home to feed their family. that is not a rhetorical line. that is not a line just to place some politics. that is quite literal. this program, arguably, is the most successful stimulus program in the united s
for us, we are at the status quo. we have a month left. we're working hard to get our folks ready for the transition. we hope to not have to do that, but we are preparing for pretty bad news. today, final push. the mayor will talk a little bit about the program as well. >> thanks, and thank you all very much for taking the time to be here. i actually just left senator feinstein, who has been a champion of this program. the reference that not to impress but to impress upon you that we need...
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. >> the same storms that gave us rain, it moved through southern new england. now, setting the stage are for a terrific weekend. we have a lot going on. one of the blig things is the blue mont fair. the 41st annual fair going on since 1969. it is going on saturday and sunday. a wonderful location, a lot of fun for the family. and a lot of things going on this weekend. the weather will be cooperati. take a look at the skies this morning. a wonderful view of what we call the rays, you can see shooting into the stratos fear. the same storm in the new york city area, the rays of sun through the high clouds that were poking up in the atmosphere. it was down below, you could see this is right before dawnhis morning. we have a bit of cloudiness. that is the live deal. and winds gusting out of the northwest, 20, 25 miles an hour. the west virginia, more cloudiness from the blue ridge to the bay, on the eastern shore, lower southern maryland, near 80. these are the rainfall toelts, generally less than a 10 of an inch, from fairfax. that that is parched region. it was ni
. >> the same storms that gave us rain, it moved through southern new england. now, setting the stage are for a terrific weekend. we have a lot going on. one of the blig things is the blue mont fair. the 41st annual fair going on since 1969. it is going on saturday and sunday. a wonderful location, a lot of fun for the family. and a lot of things going on this weekend. the weather will be cooperati. take a look at the skies this morning. a wonderful view of what we call the rays, you can...
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it used to be that we could pick up the chronicle and hope to find at least as close to a comprehensive review as possible. no longer. they will have a couple of stories per day plus a lot of opinion pieces and a map telling you where it is. but it is not the comprehensive publication we're looking for. no publication is right now. we have all of these wonderful things where the educated get on line and look at five, 10, 15 websites per day. people that know where to look. there are good things in their, locally. -- in there, locally. how do we get the connected nature of what was done by editors, but no longer? we need to reach out and find things in each of these areas. really, it could easily be editing or any number of other words. what would we do with a silo of brickner growers? -- brick throwers? >> thank you. >> the answer is not aggregation, it is still journalism. you cited an example mice -- yourself, the global post. market watchers also operates under that philosophy. we are trying to think on a daily basis what we can give that gives a global overview of what is in the mar
it used to be that we could pick up the chronicle and hope to find at least as close to a comprehensive review as possible. no longer. they will have a couple of stories per day plus a lot of opinion pieces and a map telling you where it is. but it is not the comprehensive publication we're looking for. no publication is right now. we have all of these wonderful things where the educated get on line and look at five, 10, 15 websites per day. people that know where to look. there are good things...
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new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well spent and leads up to the business of today. yesterday we talked about the state of knowledge. some of it was wonderfully obvious. and water goes down hill and collection areas and some of it was breathtakingly vague trying make a billion dollar decision about something. we talked about simple solutions and bold actions and diverse drinking water systems in san diego and we heard about thinking about discipline, winning over regulators and economic development agencies and environmental groups as getting them to wor
new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well...
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of coal but all is not well with this technology a new documentary called gas land looks at how communities are fracking takes place have noticed of their drinking water since contaminated one household even had water that caught on fire. hydraulic fracturing is spreading across the globe it's amazing what took mother nature millions of years to build to be destroyed in a few hours. we're doing is searching for a problem that is not exist. now there is a heated debate that's picking up over the use of fracking so earlier i caught up with joshua fox he's the director of this movie gas land and he first was a customer was introduced to the story when he got a letter asking for his land to be leased for the use of fracking so i first asked him why it is that he didn't just take the money but instead decided to investigate and look into this story and other would take him on a journey which would lead to a documentary. well. what i heard i heard a lot of conflicting reports i mean there was one story that was coming from the natural gas industry which was that this process was mightily invasive
of coal but all is not well with this technology a new documentary called gas land looks at how communities are fracking takes place have noticed of their drinking water since contaminated one household even had water that caught on fire. hydraulic fracturing is spreading across the globe it's amazing what took mother nature millions of years to build to be destroyed in a few hours. we're doing is searching for a problem that is not exist. now there is a heated debate that's picking up over the...
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although many of us are frustrated that it has not moved as quickly as we would like, at the same time, it really is on their agenda. it's difficult to stress how important that it is. it's difficult to stress that to the degree that the domestic policy council is talking about this issue -- all of this work is going on to read it may be behind the scenes. it may be overshadowed by health care, but it is a reality. it is up to all of us throughout the country to be able to help create the atmosphere where it is going to change from something that people are talking about to something that people are doing. it's very timely that the conversations, that if you want to have, groups within san francisco can make a difference. the more voices and the more voices from different parts of the communities -- elected officials, interfaith groups, law-enforcement officials -- different voices saying this matters. that is the kind of thing that members of congress need to hear to be able to have the gumption to lead into the immigration issue, as opposed to run away from it. >> thank you for the i
although many of us are frustrated that it has not moved as quickly as we would like, at the same time, it really is on their agenda. it's difficult to stress how important that it is. it's difficult to stress that to the degree that the domestic policy council is talking about this issue -- all of this work is going on to read it may be behind the scenes. it may be overshadowed by health care, but it is a reality. it is up to all of us throughout the country to be able to help create the...
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we will look at the day's news and take calls. later today, religious leaders from the christian, jewish, and muslim faith will discuss the country's reaction to the islamic cultural center near ground zero. after that, vice president biden's national security adviser talks about u.s. iraq policy. and a discussion on india's military expansion. coming up this hour, a discussion on changes in the nation's health-care system. michael lillis is our guest. and then george melloan will talk about the economy, consumer confidence in r
we will look at the day's news and take calls. later today, religious leaders from the christian, jewish, and muslim faith will discuss the country's reaction to the islamic cultural center near ground zero. after that, vice president biden's national security adviser talks about u.s. iraq policy. and a discussion on india's military expansion. coming up this hour, a discussion on changes in the nation's health-care system. michael lillis is our guest. and then george melloan will talk about...
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that assessor recorder's office 1, looking at the call for your new positions, and whether it is brought in with $17 million of property taxes as has been reported. that may be important. also, looking at contract revenues from the city wide reporting. they might be related to revenue as we face another several years of a budget crisis. that would be my recommendation looking at those. supervisor chu: today, i am not prepared to prioritize any of the project. perhaps we could have the budget analyst work on finding some of these in particular first one, which is premium, since we have had more conversation about that one, and we can come back with a clearer idea of prioritization. supervisor mar: i am clear on that, but we are going to move forward on the first one, as it sounds like it was suggested by the three of us. supervisor chu: i am simply saying if we are going to prioritize that, that we revise the scope. >> for clarification, i think it would be helpful for the budget and legislative analyst's office to understand where the parties are, and if you wanted us to come in with a m
that assessor recorder's office 1, looking at the call for your new positions, and whether it is brought in with $17 million of property taxes as has been reported. that may be important. also, looking at contract revenues from the city wide reporting. they might be related to revenue as we face another several years of a budget crisis. that would be my recommendation looking at those. supervisor chu: today, i am not prepared to prioritize any of the project. perhaps we could have the budget...
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somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think putting these faces out there and showing people that immigrants are a vibrant part of civic life, that that is a really important thing for the cause. thanks. >> thank you for your comments. they are duly noted. commissioners, we are coming to close here. are there commissioners who would like to make any comments? ok. commissioner? >> first of all, i want to thank everyone who is here tonight. i want to thank the centers. but i especially want to take time to thank the people from the immigrant rights movement who are here tonight and who are not here tonight for other reasons. i
somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think...
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thp'k you for joining us. >> thank you. thp'k you for joining us.
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daily news." -- go out and buy the "l.a. daily news." if you are the governor of mississippi, you should love this. if you are the governor of texas, you should love this. they should be out their front and center. the key is going to be republicans taking the leadership. we have a strong leadership with the democrats. it has gone through the house twice. we have had two victories. ultimately people get caught up in the jobs bill debate and everything else. they come back from recess. there's a small period of time when this can happen. the advocacy is going to be focused for the next few weeks no city is better positioned to be an advocate-liter than san francisco because of speaker policy -- to be an advocate-city than it san francisco because of speaker nancy pelosi and other representatives. we are in a unique position. it is not good enough. everything is being played out with the midterm elections. we're playing with people's lives. we're playing with their families. you have two kids. this is serious business. this is not just abo
daily news." -- go out and buy the "l.a. daily news." if you are the governor of mississippi, you should love this. if you are the governor of texas, you should love this. they should be out their front and center. the key is going to be republicans taking the leadership. we have a strong leadership with the democrats. it has gone through the house twice. we have had two victories. ultimately people get caught up in the jobs bill debate and everything else. they come back from...
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mariska hargitay joins us live from new york city. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a new season and a new opportunity to bring to light a very real issue. tell us why sara joins you today. >> sarah is joining us because she is an expert on the backlog of untested rape cases, which is an episode next week. it is about a woman who was victimized, and read victimized, and is living in terror. justices not serve because of the delay solved by the backlog. >> your writers to an amazing job of keeping the show fresh and relevant. what is the big draw this season? >> the big draw our the incredible guest stars we have. we have maria bella joining us. paula patton comes. tonight, of course is joan cusak. we have amazing people. the story lines really get into gritty issues. they're very compelling. jennifer love-hewitt joins us next week that at -- in an episode that takes us through what a rape victim really goes through. this episode will show you, make you feel it, be inside of it, which is very powerful and very compelling, and
mariska hargitay joins us live from new york city. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a new season and a new opportunity to bring to light a very real issue. tell us why sara joins you today. >> sarah is joining us because she is an expert on the backlog of untested rape cases, which is an episode next week. it is about a woman who was victimized, and read victimized, and is living in terror. justices not serve because of the delay solved by the backlog. >> your...
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those of us of our age were moved around by our parents a lot. i was born in new york. my brother was born in cleveland. we lived in los angeles and san jose. when i turned 21, it was very important to have a homeland. i chose this city as my city. i moved here and i have not lived anywhere else. i have voted hear my entire adult life. i got to know all of you and enjoyed working with a lot of you over the years. there are some really strong friendships in the city. as a relocated native woman, my father always told me that one of the first things that you need to do when you move to a place is to honor and respect the original people who live there. we started as a ohlone profiles project. we are going to continue to inform people about the regional people of san francisco. that is a very important aspect of our city. we are such a strong, diversity. such a place where we encourage people from all over the world to come here. it is so important to have a place for indigenous people to welcome all indigenous people from all over the world. the aboriginal people coming h
those of us of our age were moved around by our parents a lot. i was born in new york. my brother was born in cleveland. we lived in los angeles and san jose. when i turned 21, it was very important to have a homeland. i chose this city as my city. i moved here and i have not lived anywhere else. i have voted hear my entire adult life. i got to know all of you and enjoyed working with a lot of you over the years. there are some really strong friendships in the city. as a relocated native woman,...
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three named storms and none effect us. >>> still to come at noon, hard to read the new study reveals that your personality type may effect your cardiovascular health. for more news, go to wjz.com. ,, >>> a panel will consider the drug, merida, it can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke for those with underlying heart disease. today, it could be pulled off the market all together. it's banned in europe. the drug's maker says it's safe for people who don't have heart disease. >>> osteoporosis drugs used to strengthen bones may raise a risk of fracture. drugs like these are effective, they may be linked to fractures in thigh bones. patients taking the drugs shouldn't stop them. if they experience pain, they should talk to their doctor. >>> and your personality type may determine your future risk of heart problems. people with a d personality had a highier risk of heart problems. these people have high levels of anxiety, pessimism and depression. >>> be sure to stay tuned tonight. a 91-year-old woman is attacked. the suspect and the accident that lead her family to the abuse. >>
three named storms and none effect us. >>> still to come at noon, hard to read the new study reveals that your personality type may effect your cardiovascular health. for more news, go to wjz.com. ,, >>> a panel will consider the drug, merida, it can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke for those with underlying heart disease. today, it could be pulled off the market all together. it's banned in europe. the drug's maker says it's safe for people who don't have heart...
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she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many questions. it is a mistake in a family to think every question has an answer. one of the questions i had going into the book was, do we pass sibling relationships down? was the fact that my father had such a difficult relationship with his older sister, was that the thing? going into writing this book i would say there it is, it is passed down. the fact is my brother and i were with able to get passed this. my brother would say you have so many damned theories, just go forward, live your life. don't be with so obsessed with the passed. he turned out to be a guru figure for me. sometimes
she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many...
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all of the students are happy to be in the new building at city college, and they have a new interim director, but they will have a new director in a new reports. i will report also when they obtain a new permanent director of that program. and if i may inquire, because i left right after that presentation, what they experienced for the rest of the meeting. >> so basically they had three other topics. they had an information item, one was an update on the issue of noncitizen student fees. basically they were saying that in terms of the reason rollment fees, they cover all that. and the purpose of this is to make it as inexpensive to students as possible. but for nonresidence -- nonresidents, the staff were saying they had to charge tuition fees if they were not a resident. one of the people from the city college board was raising questions on whether that is true or no, because he is a lawyer. he asked the city college
all of the students are happy to be in the new building at city college, and they have a new interim director, but they will have a new director in a new reports. i will report also when they obtain a new permanent director of that program. and if i may inquire, because i left right after that presentation, what they experienced for the rest of the meeting. >> so basically they had three other topics. they had an information item, one was an update on the issue of noncitizen student fees....